Answer :
By analyzing the scene in which Nick and Gatsby drive from East Egg into town, we can answer in the following manner:
The film portrays Nick as being skeptical but impressed, after all Gatsby is quite the characters. The director's choice reveal how Nick's mind is racing. His narration, as well as the people and events throughout the scene, are at full speed.
Nick and Gatsby
In both the novel and the film adaptation of "The Great Gatsby," we find a scene in which Gatsby speeds through the streets into New York while telling Nick about his past.
Nick is skeptical of the whole things, especially because Gatsby's tone is not convincing. Gatsby tells fact after fact quickly, which is mimicked by the speed of the car.
The film portrays the way Nick's mind races to keep up with Gatsby's stories by showing fast images of people, cars, and places flashing around the two. The images only slow down when Nick himself slows down after seeing a picture that may very well prove Gatsby is telling him the truth.
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